Seridó River Explained
The Seridó River is a tributary of the Piranhas River in northeastern Brazil.[1] The Seridó originates in the Borborema Plateau in Paraíba state, and flows northwest through Paraíba and Rio Grande do Norte states to join the Piranhas.
Notes and References
- Silva . Márcio Joaquim da . Ramos . Telton Pedro Anselmo . Diniz . Virginia Dantas . Ramos . Robson Tamar da Costa . Medeiros . Elvio Sergio Figueredo . 2014-09-19 . Ichthyofauna of Seridó/Borborema: a semi-arid region of Brazil . Biota Neotropica . en . 14 . 10.1590/1676-06032014007713 . 1676-0611. free .